Five months after a devastating fire destroyed more than half of Copenhagen's Old Stock Exchange, workers are set to begin the reconstruction of the 400-year-old building architecture Article 572 words 6 votes
Copenhagen and Paris mayors exchange lessons learned after huge fires destroy landmarks architecture Article 479 words 12 votes
Finnish sauna that was gifted to the UK after the 1948 Olympic Games has been granted Grade II-listed status architecture Article 523 words 4 votes
Campaigners seek listed status for Finnish sauna from 1948 Olympics – wooden hut is Britain's oldest operating sauna and ‘hugely important’ piece of sporting history architecture Article 738 words 9 votes
Buzludzha was the pinnacle of Bulgaria’s communist-era monuments and drew international visitors as a modern ruin. Now, it’s poised to be the country’s first monument presented like a museum. architecture Article 3082 words 10 votes
You can help rebuild Notre Dame by sponsoring a statue architecture Article 293 words, published May 23 2021 5 votes
Amid protests, Norway's government has begun tearing down a landmark building adorned with giant murals by Pablo Picasso architecture Article 435 words 5 votes
Scientists are leading Notre Dame’s restoration—and probing mysteries laid bare by its devastating fire architecture Article 882 words, published Mar 12 2020 6 votes
Five Picasso murals in Oslo are at the center of a major controversy – the murals are scheduled to be moved in the name of preservation architecture Article 674 words 5 votes
In Paris, the rebuilding of Notre Dame is being shaped by history, myth, and Emmanuel Macron architecture Article 2075 words 10 votes
Danish Rubjerg lighthouse moved inland on skates – coastal erosion from North Sea winds threatened to topple it into the sea architecture Article 402 words 9 votes
Notre Dame: Time to call in the French builders with medieval skills architecture Article 1141 words 11 votes